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Tax Collector

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Jenni Wolfe
Tax Collector- Jenni Wolfe
P.O. Box 282
Palm, PA 18070
Phone: 267-621-0193
E-mail Me Click Here!
Visit www.upperhanovertaxcollector.com

In person hours are:
April 18th, 19th, 25th, and 26th 4pm-6pm
April 20th and 27th 10am-12pm
June 29th 10am-12pm
December 30th 3pm-5pm

Tuesdays 3pm-5pm **BY APPOINTMENT ONLY**

Please do not go to the Township to pay bills without an appointment unless it is during office hours listed above. 

Address for in person payment is 1704 Pillsbury Road, East Greenville, PA 18041

 
Current Tax Rates

  • 2024 County Tax = 4.788 mills
  • Upper Perkiomen School Tax 2023-2024 = 26.8928 mills
  • 2024 Township Tax = 1.45 mills distributed as follows:
    • .88 mill - general purpose
    • .32 mill - Fire Department Tax for equipment
    • .25 mill - Ambulance Tax
  • Per Capita Tax - $5.00
  • Real Estate Transfer Tax- one half of 1%
  • Local Service Tax - $10 a year for earnings $2,000 or more
  • Earned Income Tax: ½ of 1% for residents and 1% for non-residents
Per Capita, LST and EIT Taxes are collected by Berkheimer Associates
Contact Berkheimer Associates by phone:
Per Capita Tax 610-599-3182
LST 610-599-3142
EIT 866-701-7206
Visit the website at www.hab-inc.com

Budget

All residents and organizations are urged to review the mailing address used by the Board of Assessment to send out real estate tax bills.

If your mailing address is incorrect or needs to be changed, please send a signed notice to Jenni Wolfe, Tax Collector, Upper Hanover Township, P.O. Box 282, Palm PA, 18070. Please, note that failure to receive a real estate tax bill does not absolve a taxpayer from their obligation to pay their bills in a timely manner.

Why should I pay the flat/penalty when I never received the first bill in time to pay the discount?

It is the homeowner's responsibility to obtain their tax bill. The Tax Collector mails over 2,500 tax bills and does not know if a particular taxpayer received their bill or if it is returned we may not know the correct mailing address. There are many other reasons that a bill is not received but it is the homeowner's responsibility to notify the Tax Collector that a bill was not received and to provide the information to send it to the homeowner.

Act 57 of 2022 - Request for Waiver of Additional Charges Form
For additional Information on Act 57 of 2022 Click Here